Anonymous wrote:As I understand it from the news, the student started attacking a female officer. I think use of non-lethal force (that's what tasers are considered) was justified.
If I was a cop, I certainly wouldn't let a student punch me and not try to defend myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girl is physically violent and you do not think that she should be tasered but instead, free to punch who ever she feels like it? OP, get real. The principal does not need to go into detail about the taser as well. That has nothing to do with you or any of the other students.
I agree. The details of the arrest do not affect the safety of the other students and do not need to be shared.
Anonymous wrote:The girl is physically violent and you do not think that she should be tasered but instead, free to punch who ever she feels like it? OP, get real. The principal does not need to go into detail about the taser as well. That has nothing to do with you or any of the other students.
Anonymous wrote:There is lots of police activity in and around Northwood and Blair. Not so much the rest of the county. Just here and there. So I am not surprised at all.
Anonymous wrote:According to news reports (WaPo), said student is a 16 year old freshman who was defiant and then punched the SRO.
Let's see, a 16 yo FRESHMAN. That right there tells one a lot about the student.
Anonymous wrote:An unruly female student was tasered -- my kid tells me three times -- at Blair High School today before being subdued by police and school officials and taken to the hospital.
Admittedly I wasn't there and don't know all the details, which were in short supply in the letter emailed to parents by the principal about the incident.
But wouldn't you think various police and school security could subdue a teenaged girl without using a taser? And shouldn't that very key bit of information,
that a taser was used to subdue the kid, be part of the principal's communication? (It was omitted).
Are there similar occurrences at other county high schools? I'm really taken aback by this.